| Literature DB >> 29914416 |
Xiacan Chen1, Jiajun Xu2, Bin Li3, Wanjun Guo3, Jun Zhang3, Junmei Hu4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A body of studies has focused on the olfactory impairment among people with schizophrenia. The effect of sex on this relationship has attracted the attention of researchers. These issues have not been studied much in Chinese schizophrenia patients.Entities:
Keywords: Negative symptom; Olfaction; Positive symptom; Schizophrenia; Sex
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29914416 PMCID: PMC6006724 DOI: 10.1186/s12888-018-1786-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
Demographic characteristics and olfactory performance scores
| Schizophrenia | Healthy |
| |
|---|---|---|---|
| n = 110 (male:66;female:44) | |||
| Age, mean (SD) in years | 22.86 (4.61) | 23.46 (4.18) | 5265 (Mann-Whitney) |
| M | 22.85 (4.69) | 24.47 (4.80) | 1737* |
| F | 22.89 (4.56) | 22.00 (2.40) | 967 |
| Sex, N (p) | |||
| M | 66 | 66 | 0 (χ2) |
| F | 44 | 44 | |
| Smoking | 21 (19.1) | 8 (7.3) | 6.7*(χ2) |
| M | 19 (28.79) | 8 (12.12) | 5.63*(χ2) |
| F | 2 (4.54) | 0 | 2.05(χ2) |
| SST, mean (SD) in score | |||
| Threshold | 5.98 (2.77) | 8.75 (3.18) | 6.89** |
| M | 5.92 (3.08) | 8.92 (3.28) | 5.42** |
| F | 6.07 (2.25) | 8.50 (3.05) | 4.26** |
| Discrimination | 8.73 (3.55) | 12.44 (1.79) | 9.80** |
| M | 8.62 (3.82) | 12.55 (1.76) | 7.58** |
| F | 8.89 (3.13) | 12.27 (1.84) | 6.20** |
| Identification | 10.60 (2.73) | 13.02 (1.72) | 7.12** |
| M | 10.09 (3.00) | 13.14 (1.76) | 6.99** |
| F | 11.36 (2.09) | 12.84 (1.66) | 3.67** |
| TDI | 25.31 (6.65) | 34.21 (4.98) | 11.23** |
| M | 24.64 (7.24) | 34.61 (5.09) | 9.15** |
| F | 26.32 (5.58) | 33.61 (4.81) | 6.57** |
SST the Sniffin’ sticks test, M Male, F Female, TDI the total score of threshold, discrimination and identification
*: P < 0.05; **: P < 0.01
Fig. 1Mean “Sniffin’ Sticks” test scores with standard error bars by diagnosis and sex. Abbreviations TDI, the total score of threshold, discrimination and identification
Comparison of PANSS scores and the SST scores between male and female schizophrenia
| Male | Female |
| |
|---|---|---|---|
| SST score, mean (SD) | |||
| Threshold | 5.92 (3.08) | 6.07 (2.25) | −.27 |
| Discrimination | 8.62 (3.82) | 8.89 (3.13) | −.38 |
| Identification | 10.09 (3.00) | 11.36 (2.09) | −2.45* |
| TDI | 24.64 (7.24) | 26.32 (5.58) | −1.30 |
| PANSS score, mean (SD) | |||
| Sub-scale score | |||
| Positive | 16.26 (4.97) | 15.82 (4.60) | .47 |
| Negative | 16.80 (6.22) | 15.89 (5.23) | .81 |
| General Psychopathy | 31.76 (8.40) | 30.52 (7.49) | .79 |
PANSS the positive and negative syndrome scale, SST the Sniffin’ sticks test, TDI the total score of threshold, discrimination and identification
*: P < 0.05; **: P < 0.01
Fig. 2Partial correlations between olfaction and psychotic symptoms in schizophrenia group. a: Partial correlations between odour threshold score and PANSS scores; b: Partial correlations between odour discrimination score and PANSS scores; c: Partial correlations between odour identification score and PANSS scores; d: Partial correlations between TDI and PANSS score. Adjusted for the smoking status. Abbreviations: General psychopathy S., general psychopathy subscale; Negative S., negative subscale; Positive S., positive subscale. PANSS, the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale; TDI, the total score of threshold, discrimination and identification.*: Adjusted P < 0.008